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Signal Fitness-for-Service™

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Signal FFS™ is a Windows®-based software product for performing fitness-for-service assessments and fracture mechanics analyses on fixed and rotating equipment.  Compliant with API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 2007 and BS 7910, Signal FFS™ helps users to maximize the reliable service lifetime of critical assets in heavy industry.


Signal FFS™ Benefits

Offering compelling value in a variety of forms, Signal FFS™ is:

Authoritative
signal FFS screen shot: Intuitive wizard allows you to navigate forward and backwards through the analysisDr. Ted Anderson has led the development of Signal FFS™, backed by the expertise, knowledge and technology of Quest Reliability in mechanical integrity management. Dr. Anderson is an internationally recognized expert on structural integrity and fitness-for-service, one of the principal authors of the API 579 fitness-for-service document, and the author of the best selling engineering textbook on fracture mechanics.

Comprehensive
Signal FFS™ implements the 2007 edition of the fitness-for-service standard API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 and performs crack assessments in accordance with the latest version of the British Standards, BS 7910, procedure.

Flexible
Pitting corrosion at an Ammonia plantSignal FFS™ allows the user to perform both Level 1 and 2 assessments on the full spectrum of flaw types – across a broad array of pressure vessels and piping types – to cover critical energy infrastructure in process, pipeline and power generation.  An advanced fracture mechanics module also includes some Level 3 capabilities, such as Monte Carlo probabilistic analysis and variable-amplitude fatigue assessment.

Intuitive
Unlike typical engineering software, Signal FFS™ has an intuitive graphical interface that guides the user step-by-step through an analysis.  The learning curve on Signal FFS™ is substantially shorter than on competing products, enabling the user to  apply quickly, effectively and practically the most current fitness-for-service standards.

Supportive
Signal FFS™ support is available in many forms to accommodate the user’s preference, including telephonic and e-mail access to experts within Quest Reliability, on-line tutorials, examples and answers to FAQs.  Quest Reliability is also available to provide formal instructor-led training at a Quest Reliability office or customer’s site.

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Features

Signal FFS™ Supercedes both FractureGraphic and PetroFit, and is backwards compatible to these products.  The standard program addresses the most commonly used parts of API 579-1; the creep and fracture mechanics modules address more advanced fitness-for-service assessments.

Standard Program Advanced Modules

Brittle Fracture
(API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, Part 3),


General Metal Loss
(API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, Part 4)


Local Metal Loss
(API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, Part 5)


Pitting Corrosion
(API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, Part 6)


Crack-Like Flaws
(API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, Part 9)


Creep Module

  • Creep damage and remaining life prediction in accordance with API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 (Part 10)
  • Creep crack growth analysis (requires Fracture Mechanics Module)

Fracture Mechanics Module

  • Level 2 assessment of crack-like flaws in accordance with API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 (Part 9).  This assessment is based on the failure assessment diagram (FAD) approach
  • Fatigue and environmental crack growth analysis
    • Constant amplitude and variable amplitude fatigue options.
    • Integration with the FAD method for life prediction.
    • Extensive database of material constants for fatigue crack growth.

  • Crack assessment in accordance with BS 7910, which is also based on the FAD method
  • Monte Carlo probabilistic fracture mechanics analysis
  • Parametric capability for sensitivity analysis or for evaluating multiple cases in batch mode
  • Extensive library of stress intensity and reference stress solutions
  • Weight function method for computing stress intensity factors for cracks subject to non-uniform stress fields.


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The demo version of  Signal FFS™  is available and includes the features of the full standard version but restricts the user to analyses of surface cracks in flat plates. 

Download Signal FFS™ User Manual (4.5 Mb)

Download Signal FFS™ Printable Brochure: A4 version / US Letter version (3.5 Mb)


Further Information

For more information on Signal FFS™ or to purchase a license, please contact us.

 
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